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David

I want to know the answer to this question, too. I just started a job in a hospital research lab and had to go through radiation safety training, though I was informed I wouldn't be using radiation.

I know that one of my colleagues uses an irradiator to stop memory B cells from growing, but other than those kinds of cases, where is the need for radiation in today's microbiology/ID lab?

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